10 U.S. Code§ 2438. Performance assessments and root cause analyses

(a)Designation of Senior Official Responsibility for Performance Assessments and Root Cause Analyses.—

(1)In general.—

The Secretary of Defense shall designate a senior official in the Office of the Secretary of Defense as the principal official of the Department of Defense responsible for conducting and overseeing performance assessments and root cause analyses for major defense acquisition programs.

(2)No program execution responsibility.—

The Secretary shall ensure that the senior official designated under paragraph (1) is not responsible for program execution.

(3)Staff and resources.—

The Secretary shall assign to the senior official designated under paragraph (1) appropriate staff and resources necessary to carry out the senior official’s function under this section.

(b)Responsibilities.—The senior official designated under subsection (a) shall be responsible for the following:

Issuing policies, procedures, and guidance governing the conduct of performance assessments and root cause analyses by the military departments and the Defense Agencies.

(4)

Evaluating the utility of performance metrics used to measure the cost, schedule, and performance of major defense acquisition programs, and making such recommendations to the Secretary of Defense as the official considers appropriate to improve such metrics.

in the course of consideration of any decision to request authorization of a multiyear procurement contract for the program.

(c)Performance Assessments.—For purposes of this section, a performance assessment with respect to a major defense acquisition program is an evaluation of the following:

(1)

The cost, schedule, and performance of the program, relative to current metrics, including performance requirements and baseline descriptions.

(2)

The extent to which the level of program cost, schedule, and performance predicted relative to such metrics is likely to result in the timely delivery of a level of capability to the warfighter that is consistent with the level of resources to be expended and provides superior value to alternative approaches that may be available to meet the same military requirement.

poor performance by government or contractor personnel responsible for program management; or

(8)

any other matters.

(e)Support of Applicable Capabilities and Expertise.—

The Secretary of Defense shall ensure that the senior official designated under subsection (a) has the support of other Department of Defense officials with relevant capabilities and expertise needed to carry out the requirements of this section.